Börgerende-Rethwisch vacation

Warnemünde is a charming village on the German Baltic coast. Besides the port, there is also a beautiful, wide beach. There are also areas full of funny wooden seats with doors and drawers found on all German beaches.

This is a beautiful corner of the Baltic Sea, with numerous food stalls and restaurants serving wonderful fresh fish and offering colorful and scenic Mediterranean views. Friendly and hospitable people. A wonderful place.

Very nice walk along the shopping street after seeing the 15th century astronomical clock of the city's church. It was interesting to note that the coffee cafes had wasps because of their honey cakes, which came and went like home

Kröpeliner Street is the main artery of the city of Rostock. It's a pedestrian street with all types of shops. The Hussel confectionary is one of these shops. It is a chain of chocolate shops, and boy are the chocolates delicious!

There is one of these in every city , and the one of Rostock is called Kröpeliner Straße. It is the commercial area of the city, the historic heart of how, where you can find street cafes and street stalls. Or it was when I went. It

We found what remains of this convent hiding next to the University. It housed a Cistercian cloister in 1270, and now is a museum about Rostock's history and culture. We planned to visit the refectory and its famous "Altar of the

It's a stigma that we travellers have, to go somewhere and find inevitable scaffolding on what you wanted to see, even though it has to be done so that the buildings look new for us, which was not the case for other tourists. Anyway,

I confess that on that dayI hadn't reviewed the guides very well and I left them at home. This clock, old and shy, seemed to be used to amazing people. I knew, of course of its existence, but the clock was wise and knew I had

I can't tell you how small you feel upon entering the great church of santamaria . Discover part of its history and observe the sunken spot on the ground where the bells of the tower fell during World War 2.

It rises majestically behind the town hall square, and can be reached by subway from the 4th rostock stop . It is a Very nice contrast of colors of the houses in the square with the reddish color on the outside of the church which

It's the first historic building you see when entering the city and is capable of surprising and frightening. This brick building was the seat of the parliament of the influential Mecklenburg provincial States, composed of the

The Church of San Pedro is 125 meters tall and remains a reference for any sailor heading for the city or simply passing through it. What a disgrace must have been when the beautiful and baroque building was destroyed and burned by

This place of worship is mainly a normal and typical red brick church with its tower, its high walls ... the usual, come on. There isn't much information about it, or about the city in general in Spanish. And what I found was one of

Before leaving the lovely city of Wismar, something caught our attention. It was clear that there was a church, but neither seemed one of the defense towers that was in the city, so the best approach was to investigate. It ended up

We did not know where to eat in Wismar, and the truth is that there isn't much information in Spanish so we just decided to walk to the port. The Water Gate, is one of the leftovers from a set of walls and gates surrounding the city

Just like any city hall in Europe, Wismar also presents a space filled with market stalls and buildings of great significance.
Perhaps the one that most caught my attention was called the Water Pavilion. It is a 12-sided

What was originally a Dominican monastery and church is now a public space known in Wismar. It is known by that name, for 2 reasons, not knowing for sure what is real. It is said that before the restoration, It had a blackened brick

Very tiny but as beautiful as a jewel. This church often goes unnoticed since it's not as large as others in the city. However, the austere red brick exterior, conceal some jewels inside. On one side are the frescoes, very few, like

We were able to et to know the importance of this palace, which does not appear in almost any guide book, on the way to the St. George Church. It is the first example of baroque architecture in the region of Mecklenburg-Pomerania.

This was one of the moments I found myself speechless from the moment I crossed the threshold of the church hoping to find the alley the Church of St. George after reconstruction. Imagine my surprise when I found a lovely front altar

It was the 1st red brick church in Germany I visited, I knew that I crossed the threshold. Because the outside is impressive, you can get an idea of ​​the height to see the walls, the windows and towers, but once inside, the void of